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1. American Jurisprudence 2d.
Lawyers Cooperative Publishing. Vols. 1-83, Deskbook, in 135 books; 1999
Federal Taxation volumes 33, 33A, 34, 34A; 1999 General Index (5 soft
bound vols.); New Topic Service, Tables. Complete set, current through
September 2000 with the April 2000 supplements. Together 141 books.
Excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $3,300. Special $1,295.
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An A-Z encyclopedic text covering every title of American law. With 425
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substantive and procedural fields of American law. It outlines the
origins, history and scope as well as varying views applied by the courts.
2. American Jurisprudence 2d.
Lawyers Cooperative Publishing. Vols. 1-83, Deskbook, in 125 books; 1999
General Index (5 soft bound vols.); New Topic Service, Tables. Complete
set, current through April 1998 supplements. Publisher’s Price $3,300. Special $695.
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An A-Z encyclopedic text covering every title of American law. With 425
wide ranging topics, it covers state and federal, civil and criminal,
substantive and procedural fields of American law. It outlines the
origins, history and scope as well as varying views applied by the courts.
3. Bankruptcy Digest, West’s.
St. Paul: West Group. Vols. 1-25, in 39 books. Complete set current
through September 1999 supplements. Excellent condition. Publisher’s
Price $1,620. Special $595.
4. Bankruptcy Reporter, West’s.
St. Paul, MN: West Group. Vols. 1 to 249 (1979-2000). Excellent condition.
Publisher’s Price $4,737. Special $1,495.
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Provides full text of reported decisions of the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts and
Decisions from the U.S. District Courts dealing with bankruptcy matters
that are not included in the Federal Supplement.
5. Corpus Juris Secundum.
St. Paul, MN: West Group. Vols. 1-101A, in 154 books with 1999 General
Index and Tables in 3 softbound books. Complete set current through June
2000 supplements. Very good condition. Publisher’s Price $2,692. Special
$895.
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Provides a contemporary statement of American law as derived from reported
cases and legislation. It provides the general rule of law summarized in
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exceptions to the rule. Citations advise when a case has been modified and
help the user locate the needed law.
6. F.C.C. Record.
[Washington]: Federal Communication Commission, 2000. Vol. 15, #15-16; and
#17 (2 books). Reprint edition, Wm. S. Hein & Co., 2000. Cloth. New. $156.
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The latest bound volumes released to date. Complete sets and continuation
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7. United States Patents Quarterly [1st].
Washington: Bureau of National Affairs. Vols. 147 to 231 (1965-1986) [with]
Cumulative Digest vols. 132-151 vol.1; 152-171 vol. 1; 172-191 vol. 2;
212-231, in 4 books [with] United States Patents Quarterly 2d. Vols.
1-53 (1987-2000) [with] Cumulative Digest Index Vols. 13-48, in 5
softbound vols. Together 145 books. All volumes with previous owner’s
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are not printed in the Commissioner’s decisions, but are often referred
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8. United States Patents Quarterly [1st].
Washington: Bureau of National Affairs. Vols. 1 to 231 (1929-1986) [with]
Cumulative Digest vols. 1 to 151, bound, also with CDI vols. 192 to 231,
paper issues, lacking CDI vols. 152-191. [with] United States Patents
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volumes with light to moderate shelf wear. All volumes with previous
owner’s stamp to inside front covers. Publisher’s Price $3,750.
Special $1,595.
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The premier research tool on Intellectual Property law and indispensable
in a patent library. Unique in that it prints many “manuscript”
decisions which are nowhere else published. These Patent Office decisions
are not printed in the Commissioner’s decisions, but are often referred
to by the examiners. The publisher is permanently out-of-print of 14
volumes of this title.
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